Forces Developed by Moving Fluids


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Forces Developed by Moving Fluids
Forces Developed by Moving Fluids
<emphasis role="bold">INTRODUCTION</emphasis> Knowledge of the forces exerted by moving fluids is of significant importance in the analysis and design of such objects as pumps, turbines, airplanes, rockets, spacecraft, propellers, ships, automobile bodies, buildings, and many hydraulic devices. The energy relationship is not sufficient to solve most of these problems. One additional tool of mechanics, the momentum principle, is most important. The boundary layer theory provides a further basis for analysis. Extensive and continuing experiments add data regarding laws of variation of funda…
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Ranald Giles; Jack Evett; Cheng Liu: Schaum’s Outline of Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics, Third Edition. Forces Developed by Moving Fluids, Chapter (McGraw-Hill Professional, 2009 1962 1956), AccessEngineering Export